I had always heard about 1991 or PVN Rao/MM Singh refoms, but I wasn't aware that how these reforms were brought in with sheer will power, intent and vision. Political atmosphere wasn't conducive, as it almost never is, but champions do navigate through the challenges and don't just wait for the right moments. PVN Rao had his own mouse moments as explained in the book and he was, no doubt, power hungry and more dedicated to Congress, probably, than the nation. He was no messiah. Messiahs hadly survive in Indian politics.
I admire the man more for his positives than criticize him for his negatives. He could have just survived 5 years with temporary solutions and rolled back reforms when economy was in better shape, but he decided to stick to his reforms and thus changing the Indian politics forever. It was good to know more about Rajiv Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi, India's nuclear programme and many other important milestones in India's modern history through this book. I would recommend this book to anyone who was born in 80s or 90s for sure as they would be able to relate to many of the events that happened during their childhood, but they couldn't appreciate the significance of those at that time. I am happy that I read this book. I learnt a lot and carry with myself a lot of lessons about leadership, conviction and divine intervention.
I am also sad to know how PVN Rao was treated during his last days, not even receiving a respectful and deserving departure/funeral. Sonia Gandhi could be resentful to him as he had tried to rise above the Gandhi family in Congress, but other Congress leaders should have shown a spine. Full respect for MM singh for standing with PVN Rao even when no Congress leader wanted to associate himself with Rao. History will treat Rao generously and it is high time, Congress should also appreciate their former leader.

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